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How to decide which EEG amplifier best fits your research

You would like to start with EEG research, but you are unsure what amplifier works best for you? Given the range of possibilities, it can be hard to choose the best EEG amplifier for your research. If you could use some guidance, this article is a good start for you!

  • Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your mobile experiment

Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your mobile experiment

Are you fascinated by mobile EEG and would like to explore real-world scenarios, but are unsure of how to prepare your setup and overcome its technical challenges? Read on to learn about how we combined EEG with wearable eye tracking from our partner Tobii Pro. We’ll show you how to optimize your setup and provide some inspiration for your next investigations!

  • Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your lab experiment

Combining EEG and eye tracking: a workflow for your lab experiment

Combining EEG and eye tracking can open new possibilities for your EEG analysis. In this article, we will mention important aspects to consider when planning your EEG & eye tracking experiment, and we show step by step how you can set up lab-based recordings with our actiCHamp Plus EEG amplifier and the Tobii Pro Spectrum eye tracker.

  • What’s new in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1? – Integration of Tobii Pro Lab data in Add Channels & more

What’s new in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1? – Integration of Tobii Pro Lab data in Add Channels & more

We are pleased to inform you that Analyzer 2.2.1 has been released. This new version comprises not only an expansion of the Add Channels transform to support Tobii Pro Lab data, but also incorporates improvements to enhance Analyzer’s usability. Here is a brief overview of the major changes and new features in BrainVision Analyzer 2.2.1.

Track the eye while EEG is acquired: Now also with SR EyeLink 1000 Plus Eye Tracker

The EyeLink 1000 Plus Eye Tracker of SR Research joins the ASL, SMI and Tobii devices: from now on it too is supported by the Add Channels transformation of BrainVision Analyzer 2. How can an eye tracker help your EEG research?

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